running binaries under linux ABI

From: <rohit.x.tripathi_at_jpmchase.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 17:06:51 -0500
Hi, I suppose this question could be answered here, or someone can point 
me in the right direction. (I read the linux abi doc before mailing)

I have a dual core laptop with 2 GB RAM which is correctly detected by a 
linux app running under fedora 64bit:

rohit_at_tp/home/q/l64 $ q
KDB+ 2.5 2009.02.05 Copyright (C) 1993-2009 Kx Systems
l64/ 2()core 1978MB rohit tp 127.0.0.1 EXPIRE 2009.09.09

q).z.k
2009.02.05
q)

Under FreeBSD i386 though, it seems to think that the RAM is 1MB and only 
one core is available:

KDB+ 2.5 2009.02.05 Copyright (C) 1993-2009 Kx Systems
l32/ 1()core -1MB rohit tp 255.255.255.255 EXPIRE 2009.09.09

q).z.k
2009.02.05
q)


SMP is enabled on my kernel, and it detects both cores during boot, and 
with top I can see various processes running in cores 0 and 1.
The vendor does not have a freebsd version. Is there something about the 
ABI that can explain this behavior?

If its relevant, I installed the ABI 

regards,
Rohit


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